AIP La Côte d’Ivoire et la province du Nouveau-Brunswick au Canada renforcent leur coopération multi sectorielle AIP La CCI-CI adhère au « Pacte mondial » des Nations Unies pour l’atteinte des ODD AIP REVUE DE PRESSE : Le point de presse du ministre gouverneur, Cissé Bacongo font les Unes des journaux ce vendredi AIP Les lauréats de la 1ère édition du concours de Dictée et de Mathématiques récompensés AIP La ministre Belmonde Dogo tisse des partenariats avec des organisations internationales aux Emirats Arabes Unis pour l’autonomisation des personnes vulnérables AIP Un accord de partenariat entre la BRVM et la GGGI pour la promotion de la finance verte MAP Côte d’Ivoire: la CAN 2023 rapporte un bénéfice de 80 millions de dollars à la CAF APS SENEGAL-LITTERATURE / La fondation Léopold Sédar Senghor va bientôt célébrer ses cinquante ans (secrétaire général) MAP RDC: plus de 24.000 décès dus au paludisme en 2023 (officiel) MAP La Côte d’Ivoire décide le rapatriement de 55.000 réfugiés burkinabè (ministre)

Assembly Member appeals for a tractor for farmers


  16 Septembre      44        Agriculture (4142),

 

By Philip Tengzu, GNA
Accra, Sept. 16, GNA – Mr Yussiff Zimbe Badia, the Assembly Member for the Sigri Electoral Area in the Wa West District, has appealed to the government and Non-governmental Organisations to help provide farmers with a tractor for ploughing purposes.
He said through the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme, there was an abundance of farm inputs such as fertilizer for the farmers, but that farmers could not derive the maximum benefit of the programme due to the lack of timely access to ploughing services.
Mr Badia made the appeal in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at Dorimon on the sidelines of a fertilizer distribution fair organised by the Co-operative Development Foundation Canada (CDF-Canada) for beneficiaries of its Access Project.
“If the government could help us with a tractor, it would have been good”.
 The Assembly Member also appealed to the government to provide the Electoral Area with a dam under the One-Village-One-Dam project to enable their livestock to have access to drinking water.
On her part, Madam Tagaasori Dampuori, a farmer at Maase explained that women in the community could not engage in meaningful farming due to their difficulty in accessing tractor services.
“You look for the tractor and will not get, the time you will farm it is already late and you will get a poor harvest, so we really need a tractor to plough on time to enjoy good harvest”, she explained.
Mr Joseph Dary, a farmer at Nyose, also told the GNA that though the Wa West District Assembly had a mechanisation centre for farmers in the district, the tractors were not enough.
« The time the tractor will move from one community to your community, the ploughing period will have passed, Mr Dary noted.

Dans la même catégorie